
What is Dronesoccer?
Dronesoccer is a new ICT sport. It was commercialized for the first time in the world with the goal of creating a drone leisure sport that anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or gender.
Since the first demonstration match in 2016, more than 30 dronesoccer tournaments are held worldwide every year. Currently, dronesoccer has expanded to over 30 countries, including the United States, Japan, China, and France.
A new ICT sport for the 4th Industrial Revolution.
An ICT-integrated leisure sport targeting the global market.
Leisure Sports that anyone can enjoy
Drone leisure sports that anyone, regardless of age or gender,
can enjoy-featuring drone- based gameplay that brings people together.
Dronesoccer Rules and Regulations
Class 40
01SkyFence
The stadium should be rectangular, with one side measuring 8m and the other side measuring 16m, maintaining a ratio as close as possible to 2:1 between the longer and shorter sides.
02Goal
A round goal post with an inner diameter of 60cm
03The Drone ball

Class 20
01SkyFence
The stadium should be rectangular, with one side measuring 4m and the other side measuring 8m, maintaining a ratio as close as possible to 2:1 between the longer and shorter sides.
02Goal
*A round goal post with an inner diameter of 30cm
03The Drone ball

Game Rules
01Player
- Forfeit of game: If a team has fewer than 3 players, including the striker, in the pilot area before the game starts (despite prior notice), the game is forfeited.
- Set loss: If a team fails to have at least 3 players in the pilot area before the start of the second or third set, they will lose the set, and maintenance time will follow before the next set begins.
02Score
A goal is counted when the striker's drone ball fully crosses the goal line from the front to the back.
However, if the player is offside, the goal will not be counted, even if the ball fully crosses the goal line.
Additionally, if the drone ball bounces back before completely crossing the line, the goal is considered invalid.

03Defense
Defenders can pass through their own goal from the front, not from the back.
If more than half of the drone ball enters the goal and is then pulled back, it is considered a reverse pass. pass.
A reverse pass results in a penalty kick for the opponent.

Offside
A penalty kick is awarded in the following situations:
*The number of warnings is tracked throughout the game but resets for the next game.
Penalty Kick Method
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